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- Coherence. This functionality is provided by: toplink-grid.jar To get support for TopLink Grid and EclipseLink, users also need to import the following package...
- persistence for Oracle and TopLink. It is intended that the next major release of Oracle TopLink will include EclipseLink as well as the next major release...
- LinkedIn Top Companies is a series of business rankings published by LinkedIn, identifying companies in the United States, as well as 19 other countries...
- No. 10 on its Top 100 List of most valuable startups. By December, the company was valued at $1.575 billion in private markets. LinkedIn started its India...
- commercial implementation of both Java Data Objects and Java Persistence API TopLink by Oracle Bookshelf, lightweight ORM tool for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite3...
- acquired several other technologies, including TopLink, before ceasing operations in 2002. While TopLink found a home at Oracle, Visual Café is no longer...
- Apache Software Foundation TopLink – an object to relational and object to XML mapper from Oracle that supports JAXB 1.0 EclipseLink MOXy – open source implementation...
- applications that use a Java EE application server. Commercial products such as TopLink are available based on object–relational mapping (ORM). Po****r open source...
- incorporated into the Java Persistence API, and projects such as Hibernate and TopLink Essentials have become implementations of the Java Persistence API specification...
- Gl****Fish is based on source code released by Sun and Oracle Corporation's TopLink persistence system. It uses a derivative of Apache Tomcat as the servlet...